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AN ANALYSIS OF LATIN AMERICAN PEANUT TRADE

2004
The Latin American peanut industry is estimated using SUR. In scenarios, their demand is not affected dramatically by both price changes. The price changes affect the Latin American supply by roughly 15% and net trade by approximately 50%, compared to less than 10% in world price shock.
Lee, Dae-Seob   +5 more
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Trade Agreements with Latin American Countries

2018
The EU has concluded comprehensive preferential trade agreements with Central American (CA) countries and the Andean Community (AC). Despite significant asymmetries in terms of the timing of the respective commitments, these agreements include provisions that significantly eliminate and/or reduce both tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade and promote
Arlo Poletti, Daniela Sicurelli
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Chemical Trade Balance Vexes Latin Firms

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1983
Rio de Janeiro sits majestically between green mountains and a blue ocean. But representatives from Latin America's leading chemicalproducing nations that gathered there last month could only recite litany after litany of how their companies and their industries are between a rock and a hard place.
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Paolo Boffetta   +2 more
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Infectious disease in an era of global change

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Rachel E Baker   +2 more
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Latin American Trade

Journal of Marketing, 1942
Roy H. Paynter, Frank Henius
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The Latin American Free Trade Association1

1988
In February 1960, seven Latin American countries signed the Treaty of Montevideo to bring into being the Latin American Free Trade Association (LAFTA — Spanish acronym ALALC). They included the three largest economies of the region (Argentina, Brazil and Mexico) as well as Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. In 1961 Colombia and Ecuador joined, and with
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Implications of intercontinental renewable electricity trade for energy systems and emissions

Nature Energy, 2022
Fei Guo   +2 more
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City-level impact of extreme temperatures and mortality in Latin America

Nature Medicine, 2022
Josiah L Kephart   +2 more
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